You guys told me crossovers were modern slop1946 Chevy Fleetmaster Sedanvs 2026 Chevy Blazer They look eerily similar.
All cars were crossovers until the 1950s. Only then they started introducing lowered sedans. Now cars are becoming crossovers again, a retvrn to trve form.
>>28952151>They look eerily similar.yea to a girl maybe.
>>28952151When was the last time you saw an optometrist?
>>28952151Oh yeah! Both have 4 wheels.
>>28952243And black paint!
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>>28952246And seats!
>>28952422Oh my god, and brakes! Totally the same thing.
>>28952240Like visit or actually see?
>>28952422i think i see door mirrors too
i can see it
>2026 chevrolet blazer (usdm):length: 191.4 in (4,862 mm)width: 76.7 in (1,948 mm)height: 67.0 in (1,702 mm)wheelbase: 112.7 in (2,863 mm)weight: 3,810 lb (1,728 kg)source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Blazer_(crossover)>1946 chevrolet fleetmaster sport sedanlength: 197.75 in (5,023 mm)width: 73.4 in (1,864 mm)height: 66.1 in (1,679 mm)wheelbase: 116.0 in (2,946 mm)weight: 3,370 lbs (1,530 kg)source: https://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/1946/339140/chevrolet_fleetmaster_sport_sedan.htmlKWAB
>KWAB>LOBE?
>>28952462THANK YOU!>>28952471Pay close attention to that height figure of the fleetmaster.Its basically the same height as a modern crossover Even though it's called a "sedan", its not like todays sedans
>>28952151The biggest differences are styling and rearward visibility.
>>28952151The year is 1946. There is no such thing as an interstate. Most roads are unpaved. Engines use heavy duty oil-based filters to keep out the dust. Wartime america is poor; families have one car and it must do everything.The year is 2026. The interstates are ancient, look like the ruins of rome, and are filled with octodecillions of foreigners. Most other roads are made of potholeium. Cabin air filters are heavy duty and recirculate is always on to keep out the weed smoke. Race war america is poor; families have one car and it must do everything.Similar conditions breed similar vehicles. This time around, however, the huge wheels with thin tires get destroyed by potholes because the car companies are also full of retarded foreigners. I'd take the '46.
>>28952151the kind of contrarians /o/ is full of would not have liked that car back in 46 either.
>>28952151I like that it's wearing a little hat.
>>28952871Honestly, I'd just say that ground clearance was always a good thing and it's retarded people tried to get rid of it after the 1990's with cars.Good choice on the '46, though.
>>28952438either
>>28952881it made sense to bring the center of gravity down in the 1965 because we had roads that you could really benifit from it.now not so much.where I live there's no potholes but the roads buckle and crown from 18 wheelers so speeding on them feels like you're riding on the back of an ape skipping across stones.
>>28952881for me it's the 1946 Delahaye 135M
>>28952910Yea ground clearance is great. On my 70's sedan I can change my oil and filter, fuel pump, rad hoses, essentially any non-major maintenance item is doable without a jack. Only exception is transmission band adjustment, it's just a smidge too tight to cram my fatass far enough under
Surprisingly similar beltline height. These windows weren't that big.
>>28952151FleetmasterRoadwood